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SGI鈥檚 top 10 for a safe New Year鈥檚 Eve

SGI鈥檚 top 10 for a safe New Year鈥檚 Eve

A safe ride home key to keeping everyone safe.
Update on Wheat City Metals fire

Update on Wheat City Metals fire

No injuries, no threat to the public as work continues to extinguish the scrap metal fire north of Regina.
Major fire at Wheat City Metals now under control

Major fire at Wheat City Metals now under control

Fire was still burning as of midnight.
Red tape reduction focus of special committee

Red tape reduction focus of special committee

Saskatchewan's Red Tape Reduction Committee is the only active cabinet committee of its kind in Canada.
SaskEnergy, SaskPower to stop collecting carbon tax on home heating Jan. 1

SaskEnergy, SaskPower to stop collecting carbon tax on home heating Jan. 1

For SaskEnergy customers on an Equalized Payment Plan, equalized payment amounts will be adjusted beginning in February.
Lieutenant governor hosts levee

Lieutenant governor hosts levee

Welcome in the New Year at Government House
Have you paid your 2013 taxes?

Have you paid your 2013 taxes?

If you want to ask for penalty and interest relief, you must send your request within 10 years from the end of the calendar year or fiscal period of concern.
Province鈥檚 last independent watch repairman to retire after nearly 60 years

Province鈥檚 last independent watch repairman to retire after nearly 60 years

Jack Wilson, owner of Wilson鈥檚 Watch, Clock & Jewelery Repair & Coins in the City Square Mall鈥檚 lower level, began his career in 1965 at 25 years old. He is closing his doors on Friday, Dec. 29.
New guest guidelines circulating after MPs applauded man who fought for Nazis

New guest guidelines circulating after MPs applauded man who fought for Nazis

Senior Canadian politicians called the episode an international embarrassment, while Russia used the controversy to advance propaganda seeking to legitimize its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Air travel cost too much? Blame the feds

Air travel cost too much? Blame the feds

A significant portion of the air travel ticket price goes toward taxes and fees that are beyond the airline鈥檚 control.
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